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    Mr. S. Nuss (of Toowoomba) judging the floral exhibits at the Crow's Nest Show, assisted by the stewardess, Mrs. H. V. Browne, ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  4. BERLIN "PEACE" DEMONSTRATION PASSES OFF WITHOUT CLASHES

    LONDON, Sunday.--The British United Press representative in Berlin says that 500,000 Communist youths began assembling in the eastern sector of Berlin soon after dawn this morning for the much publicised "peace" march through the city. Across the borders dividing the Russian from the Western sectors of the city ...

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  5. DARING GAOL ESCAPE BY THREE PRISONERS

    SYDNEY, Sunday. -- Three young prisoners left their cells in Berrima Gaol early to-day climbed the 20ft. wall with a ...

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  6. NATIONWIDE STRIKE THREAT

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The Victorian branch of the Seamen's Union will approach two other powerful militant unions this week to seek nation-wide industrial action against the Federal Government's Anti-Communist ...

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  7. DR. EVATT ATTACKS ANTI-RED BILL

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  8. DAJARRA-BIRDUM RAIL LINK RECOMMENDED

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- The building of a railway line from Dajarra, terminus of Queensland's great northern line, to ...

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  9. Federal Government to Strive tor Substantial Trade With Japan

    CANBERRA, Sunday.--If was the Government's objective fo arrange for Australia to receive substantial supplies of steel, copper, raw silk, basic textiles, tinplate and other essential goods from Japan, the ...

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  10. HUMAN SKELETON FOUND ON MOUNTAIN SLOPE

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- A human skeleton was found by Sandgate Rover Scouts to-day when climbing Tibrogargan ...

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  11. BEACH MURDER CASE RETRIAL TO-DAY

    MELBOURNE, Sunday.--The retrial of John Bryan Kerr (23), of Toorak, who is charged with the murder of Elizabeth ...

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  12. AVY PETROL CONSUMPTION EXPECTED IN BRITAIN

    LONDON, Sunday.--Government experts estimate that the end of petrol rationing in Britain will raise consumption by ...

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  13. PORT LABOUR ALLOCATION IN BRISBANE CRITICISED

    BRISBANE, Sunday. -- A shipping executive claimed to-day that the allocation of port labour by the priority ...

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  14. ALLEGED ILL TREATMENT OF INSANE PATIENTS

    PERTH, Sunday.--Ill-treatment of insane patients is alleged in charges, which have teen laid under the Lunacy ...

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  15. CZECH CONSULATE IN NEW YORK TO CLOSE

    WASHINGTON, Sunday.-- The United States Government yesterday ordered Czechoslovakia to close its ...

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  16. EPIDEMIC INTERRUPTS DOCTORS' CONFERENCE

    BRISBANE. Sunday. -- An epidemic similar to influenza has hit the British Medical Association Federal Council ...

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  17. N.Z. CONSIDERING LIFTING OF PETROL RATIONING

    AUCKLAND. Sunday.--The Prime Minister (Mr. Holland) says that petrol rationing will he considered by Cabinet next ...

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  18. BRITISH SUPPLIES FLOWN TO WINNIPEG FLOOD ZONE

    WINNIPEG, Sunday. -- A stratocruiser, carrying nine tons of relief supplies from Britain for' Winnipeg flood victims. ...

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  19. COOKTOWN HARBOUR OPEN TO SHIPPING

    COOKTOWN, Sunday.--The erection of temporary beacons has been completed, and Cooktown Harbour has been opened ...

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  20. MAN'S DEATH AFTER FALL AT RAILWAY STATION

    MELBOURNE, Sunday. -- A man who insisted on going home after falling while leaving a train at Frankston ...

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  21. TRUMAN ENTHUSIASTIC OVER BIG THREE TALKS

    WASHINGTON. Sunday. -- Welcoming the Secretary of State (Mr. Dean Acheson) on his arrival from Europe ...

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  22. FIRST RUGBY UNION TEST A NINE-ALL DRAW IN N.Z.

    DUNEDIN, Sunday. -- The British Rugby Union side applied all the wiles and strategy of a touring side to hold New ...

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  23. UNSUCCESSFUL SEARCH FOR DRIFTING DINGHY

    MELBOURNE. Sunday. -- Harbour Trust launchman searched, heavy seas for 21 hours to-night to find ...

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  26. Curfew Imposed in Johore to Combat Red Terrorism

    KUALA LUMPUR, Sunday. --A dusk to dawn curfew is soon to be imposed over a large area of Johore as part of the stepped-up offensive against the Communist terrorists in Malaya. It is no secret here that fighting ...

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  27. MOTOR CYCLIST FALLS IN FRONT OF CAR AND KILLED

    SYDNEY. Sunday. -- Vivian Peter O'Brien (24), of Balfour Street, Carlton, was killed instantly to-day when thrown ...

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  28. WATERSIDERS REFUSE SUNDAY WORK

    BRISBANE. Sunday.--Labour was sought for seven ships in Brisbane to-day, but no watersiders offered for work. The ...

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    Winners of the dairy group (one male and four females) at the Crow's Nest Show were these A.I.S. cattle from the Wongalea stud of Mr. H. V. Littleton. ... [ILLUSTRATED]

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  30. ENGLISH WINGER MAY MISS TEST THROUGH INJURY

    SYDNEY, Sunday.--The English winger, Arthur Daniels, who was injured in the match against Newcastle on Saturday, ...

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